viernes, 26 de abril de 2013

X GAMES BARCELONA 16-19 MAY


Coming right on the heels of X Games Foz do Iguaçu, X Games has announced the preliminary athlete lineup for X Games Barcelona, which makes its debut next month as the fourth stop in the X Games global tour.
Over 200 athletes have committed to the event, which will feature women in the Skateboard Park competition for the first time and the first Real Women bracket ever, with eight female athletes from four different disciplines (snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing and skiing). The two new events are nestled among X Games mainstays like BMX, Skateboard Big Air and Park and Moto X Freestyle, Speed & Style and Enduo X, as well as the second installment of Street League Skateboarding at X Games, among other disciplines.
There will be a mix of familiar faces (Travis Pastrana, Jamie Bestwick, Nate Adams, Ryan Sheckler and Bob Burnquist) and some notable X Games debuts (Lizzie Armanto and Nora Vasconcellos in Women's Skateboard Park, Alain Goikoetxea in Men's Skateboard Park and Jose Miralles in Moto X Speed & Style, just to name a few).
Below is the first round of invites. This list is subject to change and will be finalized closer to X Games Barcelona, which runs May 16-19.

domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

BARCELONA OPEN SABADELL

The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, Trofeu Conde de Godó Trophy is the clay-court tournament which Barcelona hosts every year. The competition attracts the world’s top players and has become one of the city’s key social events. The 61st tournament will be held on the courts of the Reial Club de Tennis Barcelona – 1899 from 20th to 28th April.
Once again, the Mallorcan player Rafael Nadal will be the hot favourite to carry off the trophy. In 2012, he claimed his seventh Barcelona Open title. In addition to Nadal, some of the top ten ATP players are also expected to play. This is because the Barcelona Open Banc de Sabadell is considered one of the best tournaments on the ATP 500 World Tour. 
In addition to the tournament at the Reial Club Tennis Barcelona, the square in front of Barcelona Cathedral will once again be the setting for an alternative activity which is also associated with tennis and met with great success last year: ‘Tennis in the street’, an initiative which seeks to bring tennis to the community.













FORMULA 1 BARCELONA


There is an exciting variety of sports in Barcelona, besides culture and nightlife. We are not talking only about soccer, even though it is probably the most famous sport in the city, but also about the next Spain Santander Grand Prix 2013 to be held in May.
Formula 1 in Montmelo arrives as every year. The Catalunya’s Circuit comes to life from 10 to 12 May celebrating the first date of the European season. 
We suggest you to buy tickets early if you want to watch the Formula 1 in Barcelona. You can choose from the payment of three days (from 120 € to 450 €) or one day tickets from 50 €. All children under 5 years not occupying a seat and those less than 12 years attending Pelouse have free admission. Tickets can be purchased through ticketmaster or at “El Corte Inglés”.
You should remember that the Formula 1 Montmelo circuit is located 32 km from Barcelona, so the best transportation alternative is the train. R2 Line has departures from Barcelona Sants station, Pg de Gracia and El Clot. The journey time is about 30 minutes. Once at the Montmelo station you have to walk for about 30 minutes to the circuit. If you decide to come by car, consider purchasing the entrance to the parking in advance.

DIADA DE SANT JORDI


Sant Jordi  is  one of the most famous Barcelona holidays, a celebration that links romanticism and culture with the festive and joyful nature of folk festivities. Held on 23 April each year, the festival of Sant Jordi in Barcelona is an extraordinary opportunity to explore the city. La Diada de Sant Jordi is also the patron saint of seven million of inhabitants of Catalonia. Know as the day of lovers, Sant Jordi often compared to Valentine´s Day. The main event is the exchange of gifts between sweethearts-men give the ladies roses and woman give their boyfriend a book to celebrate the occasion. Due to popular legends about Barcelona, roses have always been associated with this day since medieval times. However, the giving of books is more recent.
During this day, many streets of Barcelona are flooded with books and roses vendor booths. The most popular authors (and even virtually unknown new talents) spend several hours of the day signing copies. Typically, couples exchange gifts, as if it were the celebration of lovers day. In recent years, this festival with religious backgrounds has become an exceptional day for publishers and editorial houses.